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Publication : Serotonin and the 5-HT(2B) receptor in the development of enteric neurons.

First Author  Fiorica-Howells E Year  2000
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  20
Issue  1 Pages  294-305
PubMed ID  10627607 Mgi Jnum  J:59184
Mgi Id  MGI:1351128 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-01-00294.2000
Citation  Fiorica-Howells E, et al. (2000) Serotonin and the 5-HT(2B) receptor in the development of enteric neurons. J Neurosci 20(1):294-305
abstractText  We tested the hypothesis that 5-HT promotes the differentiation of enteric neurons by stimulating a developmentally regulated receptor expressed by crest-derived neuronal progenitors. 5-HT and the 5-HT(2) agonist (+/-)-2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine(.)HCl (DOI) enhanced in vitro differentiation of enteric neurons, both in dissociated cultures of mixed cells and in cultures of crest-derived cells isolated from the gut by immunoselection with antibodies to p75(NTR). The promotion of in vitro neuronal differentiation by 5-HT and DOI was blocked by the 5-HT(1/2) antagonist methysergide, the pan-5-HT(2) antagonist ritanserin, and the 5-HT(2B/2C)-selective antagonist SB206553. The 5-HT(2A)-selective antagonist ketanserin did not completely block the developmental effects of 5-HT. 5-HT induced the nuclear translocation of mitogen-activated protein kinase. This effect was blocked by ritanserin. mRNA encoding 5-HT(2A) and 5-HT(2B) receptors was detected in the fetal bowel (stomach and small and large intestine), but that encoding the 5-HT(2C) receptor was not. mRNA encoding the 5-HT(2B) receptor and 5-HT(2B) immunoreactivity were found to be abundant in primordial [embryonic day 15 (E15)-E16] but not in mature myenteric ganglia. 5-HT(2B)-immunoreactive cells were found to be a subset of cells that expressed the neuronal marker PGP9.5. These data demonstrate for the first time that the 5-HT(2B) receptor is expressed in the small intestine as well as the stomach and that it is expressed by enteric neurons as well as by muscle. It is possible that by stimulating 5-HT(2B) receptors, 5-HT affects the fate of the large subset of enteric neurons that arises after the development of endogenous sources of 5-HT.
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